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Old 11-23-2010, 05:45 AM
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Our thrift stores are expensive, too. I ususally do best at rummage sales. Of course in the North, thats only Summer, but I hate paying $6.00 for a used shirt!
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Old 11-23-2010, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by raptureready
Sounds to me like you should move to Illinois. LOL

Goodwill here has color sales each week. This week if the item has a black tag it's 50% off. Every Wednesday people 55 and older get 25% off.
We also have a Humane Society thrift store that clothing sells Everything-in-the-bag for $2. And it's a large paper grocery bag. There's also a church sponsored one that is totally free although if and when I go there I make a donation for each item I get.

Depending on the size of the shirt you can get about 2/3yd out of a long-sleeved 2x or bigger shirt. I cut the seams out, cut off the cuffs, yoke, collar, button and button hole strips. If the cuffs are large enough to get a 2-2 1/2" piece of fabric from and are in good condition, I save it. Same with the yoke. When cutting them up I don't remove the pocket because I might decide to leave them on when I make the quilt. The process is time consuming but it's something that I've challenged myself to do. If I had to spend the amount of money that you're talking about I wouldn't do it at all.
I think you are right! Illinois is the place to be for thrift stores. Thanks for reaffirming my thought that prices were a little high here. If prices were $1-$2, I think I would like the challenge also to get as much usable fabric as possible. You go, girl!!!
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Old 11-23-2010, 06:51 AM
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I guess that the thrift stores may be trying to make money off of the purchases. Some stores are there purely as mission work for the churches.
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Old 11-23-2010, 06:56 AM
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I have a thrift shop near by and I am always shocked at their prices. Is cheaper to get new clothes at stores around the corner. I saw there an old electric singer, plastic, with no feet and no power cord for $150.00. Forget about fabric. They had one horrible fabric with bananas and banana trees for $11.00/yard. They don't seem affiliated with any charity and I always wonder where the $$ goes.
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:00 AM
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I don't know that prices here at St. Vincent are based on location. We're in a small town, very poor town - mostly retireees and I checked out the men's shirts. Prices were anywhere from $6.00 to $20.00. I figured I'd get more for my dollar at the LQS!!!!
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Old 11-23-2010, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by cherylynne
I guess that the thrift stores may be trying to make money off of the purchases. Some stores are there purely as mission work for the churches.
I certainly didn't mean to belittle the mission of most thrift stores which are connected someway to helping the less fortunate and I hope you did not take it that way.

Nevertheless, I think most of us quilters are trying to get the best bang out of our buck in this trying economy. That was my point in this thread. God Bless and Happy Thanksgiving.
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I understand that the thrift stores are there to help others, but the shirts at the DI here are way too expensive to purchase and make quilts with. I would love to support them, but it is just not feasible to pay these prices when you could get them at WM or Kmart cheaper.
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Old 11-23-2010, 01:16 PM
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Maybe check out Wal-Mart. Ours has clearance racks of clothes from last season. The price seems to depend on the brand, but a lot of the t-shirts range from $1-$3.
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We have a Cluster 13 Shop, where everything is $2.00 or less. I get most of my stuff there. We also have another religion related thrift shop that has 3 colors on sale each week, one at 60% off, 40% off and 20% off. Tuesday is Senior day for an extra 25% off total purchase. They will also give you a "volume" discount and if I fill my cart with fabrics and linens they will give me a price like $5.99 rather than count each item seperately. I try to only buy the larger shirts etc. for getting the most fabric. Plus size womens are also good sources, especially skirts, as are cotton dusters and scrubs pants and shirts.
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Old 11-23-2010, 07:11 PM
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I meant to add, in the Cluster 13 shop, shirts are 50 cents; dresses $1 or 2. Skirts and pants are .50 to $1.00.
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